OneOdio has announced the launch of their new OpenRock Pro true wireless sports open earbuds, with premium sound quality and TubeBass technology.
The OpenRock Pro provide a premium sound quality experience through air conduction thanks to it’s patented TubeBass enhancement technology. With this technology, the low-frequency resonance of the sound can be increased to enhance the bass and rhythm of the music giving solid deeper lows and bright and vibrant highs. The included dual noise-cancelling microphones also eliminate background noise to truly immerse yourself in the audio.
The OpenRock Pro is designed for sports with a lightweight design focused on comfort when exercising. With the adjustable ergonomic ear hook, the earbuds are sure to stay in place and comfortably at that even during intense exercise. The IXP5 waterproof rating ensures that these earbuds are resistant to sweat, dust and other moisture and also feature a reflective design for when exercising at night.
The OpenRock Pro earbuds feature an ultra-long playtime with up to 19 hours on a single charge with up to 46 hours with the charging case which can be charged in just 5 minutes for 60 minutes of playtime with USB-C. These earbuds will easily last any workout session and even a full day in the office.
Specifications:
The OneOdio OpenRock Pro true wireless sports open earbuds are available now on Amazon UK for £129.99.
You Can visit oneodio.com for more information.
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